Upon graduation, if you attained Transport Canada approved training status, you will receive a Red River College Polytechnic Diploma along with a corresponding Letter of Accreditation containing a Transport Canada number.
This program is designed to develop knowledge and skills in the maintenance of both large and small airplanes and helicopters.It is Transport Canada approved to provide basic training towards an Aircraft Maintenance Engineer 'M' License.
Your time in the program is split between the study of aircraft maintenance, theory and practical projects.
Upon graduation, if you attained Transport Canada approved training status, you will receive a Red River College Polytechnic Diploma along with a corresponding Letter of Accreditation containing a Transport Canada number.
You will also be granted nineteen (19) months of the forty-eight (48) months aviation maintenance experience, and the three (3) technical examinations required to obtain your AME license.
After graduation, you will be required to gain on-the-job work experience for the balance of the 48-month Transport Canada requirement and write the Canadian Aviation Regulations exam. Once you meet these requirements you will be eligible for a Transport Canada AME “M” License.
This program has been accredited by the Canadian Forces for its Non-Commissioned Member Subsidized Education Plan. For further information visit: National Defence and the Canadian Armed Forces.
With the launch of its new strategic plan for 2022-2026, In Front of What’s Ahead, Red River College will embark on a bold new path forward by becoming Red River College Polytechnic (RRC Polytech).
The new name recognizes RRC Polytech’s evolution into a unique post-secondary institution that blends deep, knowledge-based learning with applied, hands-on experience, and highlights the important role our graduates play in growing Manitoba’s economy as our province recovers from the pandemic and looks to the future.
RRC Polytech’s new strategic plan and bold new vision were created in consultation with staff, trusted partners and community supporters over a nine-month period.
The process allowed RRC Polytech to shine a spotlight on its strengths, and recognize its blind spots to create three new commitments for the next five years:
As Manitoba’s polytechnic, our top priority is preparing students to thrive in a rapidly changing world of work. Achieving this requires that we take a leap into the future, rather than incremental steps – a bold approach that shows our community and partners we’re not only ready to meet rapidly shifting demands, but to lead the way forward.
This program trains individuals who, according to the Canadian Aviation Maintenance Council (CAMC), are mandated with monitoring aircraft and troubleshooting issues related to airframe structures, engines and systems, among other things.
Learn the necessary skills to seek employment in the aircraft maintenance trade, specific to the structure of aircraft.
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